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Toss & Go!

Toss & Go!
Author: Eric Theiss
Publisher: Post Hill Press
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2021-01-12
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1642937436

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No more searing, sautéing, stirring, checking, or watching! Whether in your pressure cooker or your slow cooker, you can use these recipes to cook delicious meals without any extra steps. Chef and author Eric Theiss brings you the solution to making meals quick and simple, yet pounded with flavor! He has spent his entire career working with the latest and most innovative cooking products, and has perfected the art of TRUE one-pot cooking. You will be amazed at how little effort the Toss & Go! method of cooking takes! We don’t “sear,” we don’t “sauté,” “brown,” or “sweat,” because one-pot meals shouldn’t require all of those extra steps. Eric has done the side-by-side comparisons and has figured out how to get you the same flavors without all of the fluff. With full-color photos throughout plus loads of slow-cooker techniques and tips, Toss & Go! features 100+ recipes for fuss-free meals such as Beef Brisket Stew, Smokey Bacon and Gouda Grits, Miso and Soy Glazed Chicken, Buffalo Cauliflower, and Blueberry Muffin Bread Pudding. This is a fancy-free zone that’s big on flavor!


A Select Collection of Old English Plays

A Select Collection of Old English Plays
Author: W. Hazlitt
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2023-05-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3382504588

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1874. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.


Organizing Paper @ Home: What to Toss and How to Find the Rest

Organizing Paper @ Home: What to Toss and How to Find the Rest
Author: Barbara Hemphill
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2011-11
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1257756907

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Why can't I ever find the papers I need? Did I save that on the computer or is it in my file? Sound familiar? Despite all our technology, paper is still the No. 1 challenge in households nationwide. It covers desks and the kitchen counter, gets stuffed into file drawers and now, saved in electronic form on the computer. Instead of solving our problems, computers and smartphones have created another realm of disorganization, with files and systems of their own to mix in with the paper. From the home office to the kitchen counter, Barbara Hemphill offers a step-by-step solution to purging, sorting and taming that paper (AND electronic) tiger. Her practical solutions will help you manage every piece of paper or e-mail that comes into your house. She'll teach you how to make decisions about what to keep and where to keep and most importantly, how to find WHAT you need WHEN you need it!


Luck of Losing the Toss

Luck of Losing the Toss
Author: Frank Henson
Publisher: eBook Partnership
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2018-12-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1785453823

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Frank Henson grew up in poverty on the Whitehawk estate in Brighton. He didn't know his father and got into trouble at an early age. In the swinging sixties he became a paratrooper, then a hairdresser and a racing driver. Chance encounters led to work as a film extra, then as a stunt performer on some of the major films of the day. He had found his calling. Fifty years later he reflects on a life in the movies and on TV, as one of Britain's best-loved stunt performers. Here he describes his early life and his route into working on some of the most successful films of all time, including Return fo the Jedi and Indiana Jones and The Temple of Doom. He's also worked with some of cinema's biggest stars including John Wayne, Robert Mitchum and Pierce Brosnan. The Luck of Losing the Toss contains photos from Frank's private collection, published here for the first time. Today Frank lives on his farm in Sussex and still makes the odd cameo appearance as a stunt performer in films.


Toss Whirl Pass

Toss Whirl Pass
Author: Shawn Stewart Ruff
Publisher: Shawn Stewart Ruff
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2010
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0981942008

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From highly acclaimed author Shawn Stewart Ruff comes a fearless new novel set in New York City two weeks into the nightmare of the World Trade Center s destruction. For Ivy-educated, HIV-positive African-American poet Yale Battle, the will to go on since the death of his lover -- a famed Alvin Ailey dancer and choreographer and casualty of AIDS in the early 1990s -- is never more acutely tested than when the city he loves is engulfed in grief. Wandering the memories of Yale's old life, and deep in the terror of a drug and sex odyssey that lands him in jail, Toss and Whirl and Pass ponders the nature of eternal love and celebrates the city of dreams.


Toss

Toss
Author: James Roberts Jr
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2011-01-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1456847775

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You would think waking up from a coma would be the best thing to ever happen to someone. A love triangle changed John forever. It left him with no trust in humanity. A new sense of bitterness, hate, confusion, scars and stitches. This is all dramatic but even worse is after his hospital stay is the fact that deep down he’s not scared and unable to sleep which leads him to slowly lose his mind. He hears voices and begins to see things from sleep deprivation. The newly turned twisted loner soon finds that the only way he’s able to sleep at all is from pills, drinking, any extreme high or from the aftermath of a adrenaline rush. Finding this “high” soon takes over his life. His new path turns him into a person he never thought he would be. He’s finally alive and acting out trying everything that he never thought he never would have the nerve to try before which includes being a sexual deviant, drugs and even murder.


The Toss of a Lemon

The Toss of a Lemon
Author: Padma Viswanathan
Publisher: Vintage Canada
Total Pages: 642
Release: 2010-03-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307375811

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In south India in 1896, ten-year old Sivakami is about to embark on a new life. Hanumarathnam, a village healer with some renown as an astrologer, has approached her parents with a marriage proposal. In keeping with custom, he provides his prospective in-laws with his horoscope. The problem is that his includes a prediction, albeit a weak one, that he will die in his tenth year of marriage. Despite the ominous horoscope, Sivakami’s parents hesitate only briefly, won over by the young man and his family’s reputation as good, upstanding Brahmins. Once married, Sivikami and Hanumarathnam grow to love one another and the bride, now in her teens, settles into a happy life. But the predictions of Hanumarathnam’s horoscope are never far from her new husband’s mind. When their first child is born, as a strategy for accurately determining his child’s astrological charts, Hanumarathnam insists the midwife toss a lemon from the window of the birthing room the moment his child appears. All is well with their first child, a daughter, Thangam, whose birth has a positive influence on her father’s astrological future. But this influence is fleeting: when a son, Vairum, is born, his horoscope confirms that his father will die within three years. Resigned to his fate, Hanumarathnam sets himself to the unpleasant task of readying his household for his imminent death. Knowing the hardships and social restrictions Sivakami will face as a Brahmin widow, he hires and trains a servant boy called Muchami to help Sivakami manage the household and properties until Vairum is of age. When Sivakami is eighteen, Hanumarathnam dies as predicted. Relentless in her adherence to the traditions that define her Brahmin caste, she shaves her head and dons the white sari of the widow. With some reluctance, she moves to her family home to raise her children under the protection of her brothers, but then realizes that they are not acting in the best interests of her children. With her daughter already married to an unreliable husband of her brothers’ choosing, and Vairum’s future also at risk, Sivakami leaves her brothers and returns to her marital home to raise her family. With the freedom to make decisions for her son’s future, Sivakami defies tradition and chooses to give him a secular education. While her choice ensures that Vairum fulfills his promise, it also sets Sivakami on a collision course with him. Vairum, fatherless in childhood, childless as an adult, rejects the caste identity that is his mother’s mainstay, twisting their fates in fascinating and unbearable ways.